Synthetic peptides derived from ACTH — including Semax and two related compounds — were found to alter how strongly the brain's GABA receptors bind their signaling molecule, both when applied directly and following stress in rats. The effect varied between high-affinity and low-affinity binding sites and differed across the individual peptides. These findings suggest that part of how ACTH-derived peptides influence the brain's stress response involves direct modulation of inhibitory (GABA) signaling.
Vyunova, Tatiana V; Andreeva, Ludmila A; Shevchenko, Konstantin V; Glazova, Nataliya Yu; Sebentsova, Elena A; Levitskaya, Natalia G; Myasoedov, Nikolay F